When we see an article about Jane Jacobs or Jane's Walk, we'll post it here.

Links from 2017:

Tobi Nussbaum, Rideau-Rockcliffe Councillor blog, May 8, 2017. Photos from Tobi's May 6 walk in Lindenlea, including views of the neighbourhood, the four walk leaders, and participants. The pop-up shelter was a real benefit given the weather that morning. Cheers to everyone who braved the weather to come out!

CBC In Town & Out, May 6, 2017. Interview with JW organizer Angela Plant, which reviewed the walks available this year. Interviewed by show host Giacomo Panico. On this same show, there was an ongoing interview with Dennis van Staalduinen as he was made up to lead his walk as Sir John A. Macdonald, but this does not seem to have been archived, as it was interleaved with other segments as the show (and the make-up) progressed.

Apt613.ca, May 4, 2017. Leave the car at home and explore Ottawa with Jane's Walk. by Kiersten Viorimaki. Note also comment from Paul Hannon inviting people to his walk. The article highlights three walks near the Central Experimental Farm, as well as walks in the Byward Market, Lebreton Flats, Sandy Hill, Beechwood Cemetery, and the Pinhey Sand Dunes. The Foodie Walk on Gladstone, the walk by Indigenous Walks, and walks on edible urban plants are also mentioned.

OttawaCommunityNews.com, May 2, 2017. Jane's Walk in Stittsville. by John Curry. Article highlights the two Stittsville walks on Saturday, May 6, and gives information on Jane's Walk Ottawa-Gatineau generally.

Sarah Gelbard, May 8, 2016. Jane's Walk: Brutal Ottawa. Sarah's description of her walk on the so-called Brutalist style of architecture in Ottawa, including the NAC, many federal government office buildings, and the main branch of the Ottawa Public Library.

Links from 2015 (some links may be obsolete or broken):

Spacing Ottawa, Jane's Walk 2015: 3 Walks in Ottawa. by Chris Ryan. Reviews of "Worker's History Museum Labour History Walking Tour," led by Bob Hatfield, "Uptown Rideau: Main Street Interrupted," led by Chris Bradshaw and Peter Ferguson, and "Illustrating Change on Bank Street" led by Colin White and Liam Mooney.

CBC, May 2, 2015. Jane's Walk Otawa takes over the capital this weekend. Links to the audio on all the CBC program coverage for Jane's Walk Ottawa: In Town and Out, Ottawa Morning, and All in a Day. Hear it all here. Interviews include: Jessa Runciman interviewing Brian MacDougall, who led the walk on "An Unauthorized History of Parliament Hill", Hallie Cotnam interviewing Jim Magwood, the teacher advisor for the student-led walk "Space Walk: Ottawa-Carleton Educational Space Simulation" (Robin Bresnahan, host of Ottawa Morning is also heard), and Alan Neal interviewing Dennis Van Staalduinen about his walk "Necropolis Now." Links to audio.

CBC Ottawa, May 3, 2014: In Town & Out, go to show website, select All Show Audio on the right side. When the list loads, scroll down to Jane's Walk tours, this weekend in honour of urbanist Jane Jacobs (not far). Host: Jessa Runciman. Audio posted until 9:00 am, Saturday, May 10.

Ottawa Citizen, May 2, 2014/May 20, 2014. Annual Jane’s Walks reveal side of city many never see. Posted by Ottawa Citizen. Includes photo of walk organizer Bonnie Maybee (nieghbourhood green spaces), and mentions of the O-Train multi-use pathway led by Alex deVries & Michael Powell, Turtles at Petrie Island (Al Tweddle), food trees in Centretown, the Labyrinth at St. Luke's, the industrial history of Blossom Park (Glenn Clark), and Ottawa's folk music history (Arthur MacGregor).